HEAL Security Dispatch Daily Digest, hosted by Richard Simmons from London, serves as a crucial source for the latest developments and expert insights at the intersection of healthcare and cybersecurity. In today's episode, the podcast illuminates a concerning trend where fifteen companies become central to 62% of the global cybersecurity attack surface, highlighting the vulnerabilities stemming from over-reliance on third-party suppliers. It covers critical vulnerabilities in healthcare IT systems, including a significant flaw in NextGen Healthcare Mirth Connect, identified as CVE-2023-43208, and vulnerabilities within the Google Chromium V8 JavaScript engine. The podcast also delves into the U.S. government's $50 million investment through the UPGRADE program to fortify cybersecurity in the healthcare sector against ransomware threats. Furthermore, it discusses newly discovered vulnerabilities across various platforms, the phasing out of the NTLM authentication protocol in Windows 11 for enhanced security, and public criticisms between tech giants over security practices. Lastly, it touches on innovative AI applications in healthcare for disease diagnosis and the marketing of Grandoreiro banking trojan’s global campaign, offering a comprehensive overview of current cybersecurity threats and advancements on this 21st day of May 2024.
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